Seven Minute Madness Fall 2007
The Seven Minute Madness
presentations are short overviews of some of the research programs of the faculty
of the Computer Science and Engineering Department.
September 7, 2007 @3:30 B201 300 Main Street
- Duncan Buell, Chair
- Steve Fenner, “The Limits of Computation”
- Csilla Farkas, “Information Assurance”
- Jose Vidal, “Automated negotiations and combinatorial auctions”
- Caroline Eastman, “Search in Multifaceted Information Spaces”
- John Rose, “Genomics and Proteomics”
- Chin-Tser Huang ,“Practically Useful Network Security”
- Jijun Tang ,“Phylogenetic Reconstruction, Medical Imaging Processing and Computer Games”
- John Bowles ,“Software Verification and Validation”
- Gang Quan ,“Power aware real-time embedded system design”
September 14, 2007 @3:30 B201 300 Main Street
- Marco Valtorta ,“Graphical Probabilistic Models for Hypothesis Management”
- Michael Huhns ,“Agents and the Semantic Web”
- Song Wang ,“Research in the USC Computer Vision Lab”
- Wenyuan Xu ,“Wireless networking and security”
- Jason Bakos ,“Reconfigurable Computing”
- Srihari Nelakuditi ,“ARENA for Research on Emerging Networks and Applications”
- Jianjun Hu ,“Computational Genomics and Computational Evolution”
- Jason O´Kane ,“Robotics and Autonomous Systems”
- Homayoun Valafar ,“Computational Biology and Medicine”
- Manton Matthews ,“Natural Language, Logic and the Web”
Open and free to the public.
Contact: Beverly Bradley 777-2880
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